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Old 08-03-2013, 12:16 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by holymadness View Post
No, it doesn't. Somehow topics where Apple comes up always devolve into a repetition of the same, tired tropes.
Discussions about Apple might devolve in general, but here, criticism is inevitable. The point isn't that Apple should either hire more lobbyists to aid their chosen modes of corruption (whatever those might be) or forgo them in the name of higher minded corruption (whatever that might be). We're not in a position to know the unstated motives or intentions of the people who run Apple, let alone whether they're inherently corrupt.

The point is that this is an e-reading site, Apple tried to raise prices on ebooks illegally and the legal fallout seems to leave them in a weaker legal position.

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